In October 2016, I attempted the #creativesprint challenge. That led me to purchasing the book, 365 A Daily Creativity Journal by Noah Scalin. Reading the introduction in the book led me to think of a way to organize my masterpieces. For my first creative undertaking, I give you this humble blog.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Day 18 - Car Inventory

This prompt made me smile. What a fun idea.

Only problem is, even with 4 kids (or maybe BECAUSE of 4 kids) I keep a pretty neat car. That and things have a habit of going missing if I leave anything of value in my car. So I wasn't sure I would find anything. I mean, even my center console is under control.

Then I saw it in the passenger side floor well. The spare sleeve I keep in my car on the rare occasion I've needed it for a particularly hot cup of coffee. I just don't remember how it got to the floor.

One of my jobs is in a theatre office. I mention it because nearly every day, I find something unusual tucked into a drawer or in a cabinet. A couple of months ago, I rearranged my office and I found an almost brand new box of 64 crayons. One might consider them vintage. It looked like only five or six crayons had ever been used.

In any case, I knew we had a lot of family things going on this evening, so I got my project done during an afternoon brain break.

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In October 2016, I attempted the #creativesprint challenge. That led me to purchasing the book, 365 A Daily Creativity Journal by Noah Scalin. Reading the introduction in the book led me to think of a way to organize my masterpieces. For my first creative undertaking, I give you this humble blog.
Beyond that, I'm an arts professional who was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio (coolest city on earth). I am wife to a very patient husband and mommy to four precocious and lovingly exhausting children.
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